…ensuring the ginger bits are fully coated.

  • kindenough
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    31 month ago

    Boy I’ll make awesome peanut sauce with that, bumbu’s for bami or nasi goreng…curry’s.

    Gonna try this myself dognest. Do you just use ginger and honey?

    I lactoferment for my hot sauces, mostly ginger, onion, garlic and Madame Jeanette peppers.

    • mad_asshatterOP
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      21 month ago

      Slice ginger, peeling not necessary, raw honey (unpasteurized, it won’t ferment otherwise). Cool dark place, leave lid loose, 30 days+, every so often invert it to coat ginger.

      • kindenough
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        21 month ago

        Thank you dogsnest, I’ll get honey from the local eko store to make sure it is unpasteurized.